Direct Routing is a capability of Phone System in Office 365 to help customers connect their SIP trunks to Microsoft Teams. Join us for this technical session to work through the implementation scenarios for this new capability including interoperability, analog devices, and PBX integration.

The first and final battles of the Cold War were fought from F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne. Wyoming played a key role in winning the Cold War, from the dawn of the Atomic Age to the decommissioning of the controversial Peacekeeper ICBM in 2005. Incredible archives and interviews reveal this fascinating history, and take viewers into the remaining missile silos where a new generation of missileer keeps watch over launch facilities.

Some organizations are reluctant to migrate Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes from their premises to Exchange Online because of compliance issues; or concerns about security, privacy, and control over user data; or performance and reliability; and so on. However, they may still have Exchange 2007 in their messaging infrastructure, which reaches end of support in April 2017; or Exchange 2010, which is already in extended support. In this session, we’ll first dissect a few of the reasons we hear as to why some organizations are reluctant to move to Exchange Online.
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Direct Routing offers the possibility to save money with the service provider of your choice. If you want a custom calling plan to be supported by Microsoft, you’ll need a Microsoft Teams certified session border controller (SBC). Ribbon SBCs connect legacy real-time communications endpoints to the modern workplace, leveraging your existing investments as you adopt calling in Teams at your own pace. Come to this session to hear about the simple, secure way to connect Microsoft Teams to the rest of the world.

Hanford produced nearly two-thirds of the nation's plutonium from the 1940s to the 1980s, and the Plutonium Finishing Plant was a key part of that mission. Today, the plant is Hanford's most hazardous facility and poses a monumental cleanup challenge to the Department of Energy and contractor CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company

In order to improve salmon rearing habitat in the upper Dungeness watershed the Forest Service partnered with the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe and others to complete the Dungeness Large Woody Debris project on the forest in October 2016. The team built structures that mimic how the river would naturally create jams, with logs and rocks that tumbledown stream during high flows. The log jams are designed to slow the water's velocity and allow for fine sediment and gravel to settle out which will create better salmon habitat that endangered fish need for building their nests and laying their eggs.
The Forest Service is directed by our management plan, to restore and maintain aquatic systems, and the Dungeness Large Wood Project is part of that “restore” component of that management plan. Olympic National Forrest has been collaborating on restoration activities within the Dungeness watershed for decades. The Dungeness is the home watershed of the Jamestown S'Klallam people.

How to Stop Hating your Test Suite by Justin Searls
Your app is a unique snowflake. Your tests are too… but they shouldn't be!
Years helping teams write better tests has taught me one thing: consistency is crucial. Inconsistent tests slow teams down, wasting time to understand how each test works. Deciding on conventions—even arbitrary ones—can prevent tremendous pain later.
This talk will introduce a ready-to-fork Test Style Guide of carefully-considered rules and templates for Rubyists. You can customize it to fit your preferred tools, too. Soon, you'll be on your way to having more consistent tests that are much more fun to maintain!

To advance knowledge sharing, documentation, and promotion of best practices for long-term sustainability and interoperability of digital architecture, design and engineering (ADE) assets for design and the built environment, the Library of Congress, the National Gallery of Art and the Architect of the Capitol hosted a day-long symposium offering thematic discussions on these challenging topics. With contributions from various stakeholders in the ADE communities, including content creators and the caretakers, topics included the development and implementation of open standardized file formats; case study discussions on current projects and practices, and creation of viable project deliverable specifications for new-build ADE assets. The goals of the symposium included community building, identifying common issues and challenges, and information sharing. (Afternoon Session)
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Learn how the data in an existing clinical trial management system (CTMS) should be handled when migrating to a new application. --
You are considering implementing a new clinical trial management system (CTMS), or maybe you have already made the decision. But you are wondering: What should we do with the data in our legacy system? Is it worth migrating? Should we migrate all of the data or just some of it? When should we migrate? What methods should we use?
Join BioPharm Systems' Param Singh, vice president of clinical trial management solutions, for this complimentary one-hour session that will:
-Explore all facets of data migration
-Offer guidance applicable to any organization
-Include a live demonstration of ASCEND-Migrate, a data migration tool designed to streamline the migration from any investigator database to Oracle's Siebel Clinical application
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You geeked out with us on the technical details of a Google Apps migration. Our three Google Apps deployment specialists return with a new motto: Go Big Bang or Go Home. Yes, the traditional IT approach for deployment is usually a gradual, phased migration of hardware, software, and users. But cloud computing offers the IT professional a chance to focus efforts on the area of biggest return: user satisfaction.

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Replacing garage door torsion springs is dangerous because the springs are under tension. The directions in this video hopefully will help guide you in safely replacing your springs, but there are no guarantees. It is impossible to cover every dangerous situation you may encounter. If you fail to use the right tools or if you don't follow safe procedures, you could lose hands, limbs or even your life. You could also damage property.
Doing the job right is your responsibility. We recommend that you carefully study all the instructions and warnings at http://ddmgaragedoors.com/diy-instructions/replace-garage-door-torsion-springs.php before beginning your work. If you have any doubts about your ability to safely change your springs, we recommend you hire a professional to repair your garage door.
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Are your garage door springs broken? Are you handy with tools and your hands and want to save some money by replacing them yourself? There are some serious dangers in replacing springs from a garage door. These springs are under tension and can cause bodily injury or death. However, if you're skilled with your hands and want to try installing them yourself, here is an instructional video on how to do it safely and efficiently.
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Safety Procedures:
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2. Unplug garage door opener.
3. Disengage opener from the door.
Necessary Tools:
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2. A sturdy step ladder
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4. A set of appropriately-sized open-ended AND socket wrenches
5. A file
6. Tape measure
7. Oil can OR 3-in-1 oil
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9. Permanent Marker
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1. Establish Safety
2. Measure Springs
3. Unwind Your Unbroken Spring
4. Loosen Torsion Hardware
5. Replace Both Springs
6. Secure Torsion Hardware
7. Tension Both Springs
8. Test Door Operation
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"Ten years from now, will we think of renewable energy as clean and green? Emerging research on the side effects and limitations of solar cells, wind turbines, biofuels, electric cars and other alternative energy strategies will likely transform conventional wisdom about what's green, and what's not. Which players will be left in the dust? Who will innovate the next green revolution? And how?
The Sunday Times describes Ozzie Zehner an "an academic who is causing shockwaves." He is the author of Green Illusions and a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley. He lectures at universities and public policy organizations."

The telecom space continues to embrace network virtualization technologies, including those based on software-defined networking, network functions virtualization and cloud.
A recent report from Technology Business Research predicts the NFV and SDN market will hit $158 billion by 2021, boosted by early adopters such as AT&T beginning to ramp investments into the NFV and SDN ecosystems. The report claims the 116% compound annual growth rate will be supported by the redistribution of legacy infrastructure capital expense as operators implement virtualized environments and gradually decommission legacy infrastructure platforms.
TBR noted operators could see some external operating expense tied to vendors for maintenance and managed services to “support, integrate and operate software-mediated environments.”
Much of these early moves towards NFV and SDN have indeed been led by a number of larger operators, including AT&T, Verizon Communications, Telefonica, NTT DoCoMo, China Mobile and SK Telecom. However, a number of slightly smaller carriers are also beginning to ramp their interest in virtualization platforms.
One of those is Sprint, which sees the need for NFV and SDN in support of its ongoing moves towards the launch and development of “5G” technology. The carrier recently partnered with the Copa América Centenario tournament held in various cities across the country to highlight its work in terms of 5G technology. Those trials included work in Santa Clara, California, and Philadelphia.
Sprint earlier this year noted one of its concerns in terms of NFV and SDN was the maturity of the ecosystem, with the carrier stating that while it’s looking at the technology, the ability to scale is key before it looks towards deployment.
“We are looking at it with NFV and SDN,” said Jay Bluhm, VP of network planning at Sprint, during a keynote panel at this year’s Competitive Carriers Association Mobile Carriers Show. “The real issue is scaling the network to meet demand. Whether its NFV or SDN, our technology principles are to scale, which require different a lot of different implementation models.”
For this week’s featured interview, we spoke with Günther Ottendorfer, COO of Technology at Sprint, to discuss the carrier’s recent 5G technology testing and deployment plans and how it has begun to increase its attention on virtualization platforms in support of those plans.
Make sure to check us out again next week when we are scheduled to speak with Heather Kirksey, director of OPNFV to recap the organization’s recent OPNFV World event.

The management of devices and subscriptions have traditionally been treated as two distinct operations. For IT, this has meant no easy way to maintain an inventory, reconcile cost and usage, and no ability to directly assign a subscription to a specific device and user. In addition, enterprise policies have been only applicable to devices, not subscriptions. Attend this session and learn how the Windows strategy for eSIM will address these issues and help you to holistically manage subscriptions and devices.

The Full Service Workshop #2 was held on January 10, 2018. It specifically addressed customers with service provided from a GSA TDM-based PBX system. The workshop addressed what Agencies need to do if they are serviced by GSA, what support GSA provides the Agencies, and available resources.

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Directed by Spike Lee
Theme music composer Terence Blanchard
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Spike Lee
Samuel D. Pollard
Editor(s) Geeta Gandbhir
Cinematography Cliff Charles
Running time 240 minutes total, for part 1 & 2.
Production company(s) 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
Release
Original channel HBO
Original release
August 23, 2010
If God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise is a 2010 documentary film directed by Spike Lee, as a follow-up to his 2006 HBO documentary film, When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts. The film looks into the proceeding years since Hurricane Katrina struck the New Orleans and Gulf Coast region, and also focuses on the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and its effect on the men and women who work along the shores of the gulf. Many of the participants in Levees were also featured in this documentary.
It won a Peabody Award in 2010 "for ambitiously chronicling one of the hugest disasters in American history, interrogating the well-known narratives and investigating other stories that could have easily fallen through the cracks."[1]

The U.S. Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program Management Review (PMR) on Friday, Jan. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. EST, in the auditorium at Census Bureau headquarters. Agenda topics include updates on 2020 Census operations, testing and contracts, and 2020 Census systems readiness. Prior to the PMR, there will be a pre-PMR demo at noon featuring a live demonstration of the recruiting, hiring and training system, which will only be available to in-person attendees.
For best results, please use Firefox or Chrome browsers to view the live stream.

GSA's Office of Telecommunication Services (OTS) presented a workshop on inventory reports on December 14, 2017. This workshop addressed the various reporting capabilities available to agencies via the Transition Coordination Center. These reports will assist agencies in determining their full service inventory and will help facilitate the transition to EIS.

The U.S. service chiefs discusses challenges facing the U.S. military.
Speakers:
General Mark A. Welsh III, Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force
General Mark A. Milley, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army
Admiral John M. Richardson, Chief of Naval Operations, U.S. Navy
General Robert B. Neller, Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps
Admiral Paul F. Zukunft, Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard
Presider:
David E. Sanger, National Security Correspondent, New York Times
The Robert B. McKeon Endowed Series on Military Strategy and Leadership features prominent individuals from the military and intelligence communities.

Presented by Kale Gullett, Fisheries Biologist, USDA NRCS East National Technology Support Center
Improving stream habitat is often a goal of landowners and NRCS conservation partners. Many factors affect habitat quality and quantity, and most are directly related to land use history, watershed hydrology, fluvial geomorphology, and contemporary land management practices. Since habitat is biological reliance on physical stream features, a key aspect of managing stream habitat is a requisite understanding of the watershed context within which a stream has evolved and the range of historic and contemporary factors that govern channel and floodplain condition. This webinar provides an overview of the physical basis of stream habitat, elements of fluvial geomorphology as related to habitat and stream condition, methods and approaches to characterize stream condition and health, and presents a framework within which conservation planners can identify past influences on stream health for the development of management options. Field and research examples from the mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest are provided to illustrate concepts.

Thomas Roderick, University of Kansas
Dru Walstrom, University of Kansas
The University of Kansas deployed basic Skype for Business functionality a year ago, and is now moving forward with deploying the Voice features of Skype to replace their Avaya services for faculty and staff. After speaking individually with several other Kansas higher ed institutions, KU would like to share their experience, lessons, and deployment knowledge with everyone. This presentation will cover the reasons for choosing Skype for Business (formerly Microsoft Lync), our deployment model, decisions made along the way, and lessons we have learned over the past three years of this project.
Learn more about CHECK: http://www.check.gen.ks.us/

GSA's Office of Telecommunication Services (OTS) presented a workshop on Mapping the Full Service Delivery Model to EIS on February 8, 2018. It discussed options available to agencies for replacing their current full service portfolio with services available under EIS.

Sprint is focused on innovation, in both densifying its network to improve the customer experience, and modernizing its infrastructure for lower cost.
Hear how Sprint did both with The Appian Platform. Learn more at http://ap.pn/2fT4Rky

Interested in receiving donated Microsoft software through TechSoup? Already have a donation fulfillment email sitting in your organization's inbox? Join us to walk through the process of actually requesting, confirming, and downloading your donations!
This webinar is intended for nonprofit or library professionals who want to learn more about the Microsoft Software Donation Program and visit the Volume Licensing Service Center.

Speakers from AGIMO and DEEWR provide practical information on the implementation of the Web Accessibility National Transition Strategy (NTS) across government, including the preparation of accessibility action plans. Mr Shadi Abou-Zahra also provide a broader view of assessing WCAG conformance from the perspective of the W3C. The event explores some of the challenges involved, and will be of interest to Australian public servants with both an internal and external focus.
DEEWR's Disability Champion, Mr John Kovacic will open the event.

Speakers:
-- Hans Gougar, Nuclear Engineer, Idaho National Laboratory
-- Rizwan Uddin, Professor of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering and of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Illinois
-- Martin Freer, Director of the Birmingham Energy Institute and Head of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham
-- James Stubbins, Willet Professor and Head of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering, University of Illinois
Session moderated by Cliff Singer, Professor of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering at the University of Illinois.

Podcast Link: http://amazon.sjsu.edu/slisPod/colloquia/sp17/maraWilkinsSP17.mp4
Abstract:
This session will introduce the Certified Information Professional certification, how to prepare for the CIP exam, and review available resources for CIP candidates. Attendees will learn why and how the CIP was created, the intended audience, and how the CIP relates to other industry designations and training programs.
Biography:
Jesse Wilkins, CIP, CRM, IGP, is the director of research and development for AIIM International. He has worked in the information management industry for 20 years as an end user, vendor, and consultant. His areas of expertise include electronic records management, ECM, email management, and social business processes and technologies. Wilkins has delivered more than 300 presentations on information management topics since 2003. He is also the lead architect of the Certified Information Professional certification.

Public Affairs Officer Kyle Herring talks by phone with Ben Reed, Deputy Project Manager of the Satellite Servicing Capabilities Office at Goddard Space Flight Center. They talk about the Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM) activities going on outside the International Space Station. The RRM is an experiment that uses Canadarm2 and Dextre to test techniques to service and refuel satellites to extend their original missions.

The United States Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest, most capable navy in the world, with the highest combined battle fleet tonnage. The U.S. Navy has the world's largest aircraft carrier fleet, with eleven in service, one in the reserve fleet, and two new carriers under construction. With 322,421 personnel on active duty and 107,577 in the Navy Reserve, the Navy is the third largest of the service branches. It has 276 deployable combat vessels and more than 3,700 operational aircraft . The U.S. Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which was established during the American Revolutionary War and was effectively disbanded as a separate entity shortly thereafter. The U.S. Navy played a major role in the American Civil War by blockading the Confederacy and seizing control of its rivers. It played the central role in the World War II defeat of I...
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This webinar examines the benefits—as well as the mysteries—of modularity when designing a system. The speakers present the basics of modular system development, including when, how, and why to choose modular design. They also highlight Connecticut’s experience with modular development, including the challenges, risks, issues, outcomes, and lessons learned.
This webinar was facilitated by Joyce Rose, a consultant to ICF. The presenters include the following individuals:
• Valter Borges, director, information systems, Connecticut Department of Children and Families
• Abe Lee, director, product management, Diona
We accept comments in the spirit of our comment policy: https://www.hhs.gov/web/socialmedia/policies/comment-policy.html.

Join Murray Dalziel, dean of the Merrick School of Business as he talks with Eric Becker, founder of the venture capital and private equity firm, Caretta, and Lane Epperson, president and CEO of HiTech Assets, a client of Caretta, as they share their story "How Well-Run Businesses Can Make an Impact."

A version of this video with audio description can be accessed at https://youtu.be/QNjxCDdAXgEk.
Delaware’s FOCUS project uses a hybrid agile approach that incorporates agile practices while keeping within the parameters of typical fixed-scope projects. The FOCUS project is driven by engaged stakeholders, a consistent emphasis on scope, and disciplined monitoring of plans and progress.
Join leadership staff of the FOCUS project as they discuss their successes and challenges. They will speak about their agile approaches for software development and describe their best practices for project management as well as for monitoring impediments and risks. They will also answer questions from participants.
Speakers include the following:
• Laura Miles, state functional lead and executive product owner
• Michael Myron, information resource manager
• Peter DeYoe, project director
We accept comments in the spirit of our comment policy: https://www.hhs.gov/web/socialmedia/policies/comment-policy.html

The German Aerospace Center, abbreviated DLR, is the national center for aerospace, energy and transportation research of the Federal Republic of Germany. Its headquarters are located in Cologne and it has other multiple locations throughout Germany.
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Effective June 1, 2016, the CCWIS regulations require CCWIS automated functions be developed using a modular design.
Presenter Dan Hon, a technology consultant to the Administration for Children and Families, will discuss the following topics:
• The advantages of modular design
• How to best move from a monolithic system concept into modules
• The challenges associated with connecting modules, building and updating the shared infrastructure, and maintaining a common data structure across modules
We accept comments in the spirit of our comment policy: https://www.hhs.gov/web/socialmedia/policies/comment-policy.html

The Technology Modernization Fund (TMF) Program Management Office and the GSA Emerging Citizen Technology Office (ECTO) are hosting a conversation to help agencies develop proposals for emerging technology modernization projects including Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Process Automation. The TMF includes $100 million in funding for new and innovative technology modernization projects.
Liz Cain, the Executive Director for the Technology Modernization Fund, will start off with an overview of the TMF, how it operates, and the guidelines for applying, followed by Q&A with the participants.

BoatUS Magazine associate editor Mark Corke shows you how to easily replace a broken bilge pump in your boat. Having a broken bilge pump could be more than just an inconvenience. If you get a lot of water in your boat and have no way of pumping it out, your boat could sink. In this video, you'll learn how to remove the old bilge pump that's not working. Mark then shows you how to replace the bilge pump as well as how to make proper wire connections for marine use. This project is simple enough to do yourself, and you'll save quite a bit of money in the process.
Not sure if you need to replace your bilge pump? Read more on troubleshooting at https://www.boatus.com/magazine/2016/april/bilge-pump-troubleshooting.asp
For more DIY and maintenance projects on your boat, visit http://www.boatus.com/magazine
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Public Affairs Officer Kyle Herring talks by phone with Ben Reed, Deputy Project Manager of the Satellite Servicing Capabilities Office at Goddard Space Flight Center. They talk about the Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM) activities going on outside the International Space Station. The RRM is an experiment that uses Canadarm2 and Dextre to test techniques to service and refuel satellites to extend their original missions.

EAC and NIST are pleased to announce the upcoming meeting of the TGDC on September 11-12, 2017, at the U.S. Election Assistance Commission in Silver Spring, Maryland. The meeting will be the next step in moving forward with the development of the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines (VVSG) version 2.0. Presentations and discussions at the meeting will include the following topics:
(1) Update from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST);
(2) Review of Voluntary Voting System Guidelines (VVSG 2.0), Adoption Process and Transitioning Standards;
(3) Security & Accessibility Meeting Update;
(4) Overview and Discussion of Principles & Guidelines;
(5) Overview & Update on Requirements and Test Assertions;
(6) Cyber Security Presentation; and
(7) Critical Infrastructure/MS-ISAC Presentation.
Committee members will discuss next steps in the adoption process for VVSG 2.0. The full meeting agenda will be posted in advance at http://vote.nist.gov/. All sessions of this meeting will be open to the public.
Members of the public may submit relevant written statements to the TGDC with respect to the meeting no later than 5:00 pm EDT on Tuesday, September 5, 2017. Statements may be sent via email at facaboards@eac.gov, via standard mail addressed to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 1335 East West Highway, Suite 4300, Silver Spring, MD 20910, or by fax at 301-734-3108. All comments will also be posted on http://vote.nist.gov/.
The TGDC was established in accordance with the requirements of Section 221 of the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (P.L. 107-252, codified at 42 U.S.C 15361) to act in the public interest to assist the Executive Director of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) in the development of voluntary voting system guidelines. Details regarding the TGDC's activities are available at http://vote.nist.gov/.

The class of drugs that Levitra, Viagra, Stendra, and Cialis belong to are called PDE5 inhibitors. They work by relaxing tight blood vessels, allowing more blood to surge into the penis and cause an erection, says Gregory Bales, M.D., an associate professor of urology at the University of Chicago.
The little pills do the trick for more than two-thirds of men with Viagra protects the heart (ED). They also work for guys who simply need them for a short time to get their “confidence back,” says Michael Eisenberg, M.D., director of male reproductive medicine and surgery at Stanford University.